Did you get an opportunity to hop along with our "Flip'n Fun" blog hop last Thursday? Repeat Impressions has introduced some incredibly awesome new dies for their famous "flip stamps".
Can you believe that July is almost over? Where do the summers go? Here in Maine we barely get 3 mronths of summer so they're so treasured....I hate to see summer leave us.
It's Wednesday and there's another What If? Wednesday challenge from The House That Stamps Built and Repeat Impression stamps. Since this is the 5th Wednesday of (odd number) July, we're calling it an "Anything Goes Challenges". So go ahead and have some fun with it.
Check out how you can enter the challenge and get in the drawing for some awesome RI stamps.
Here's my card for the challenge - I told you I hate to see summer go, right? LOL
My card was made using two stamp sets from Repeat Impressions. The ice cream cone came from the stamp set RI#9008-N "Cool Treats". I cut the images apart so I could use them individually and I can put them back together when I want to use them all together. The ice cream tops were stamped, sponged with Distress Inks and then cut and placed one on top of the other for the triple effect. The sentiment is RI#9003-E "Happy Summer", and I didn't cut this one apart, instead I masked off the "happy" and then stamped "summer" beneath the ice cream cone. This is an easy peasy card to make. I added some of my Viva glitter pen for accents.
I hope you'll come and play along with us and to see what other great anything goes projects click on the names of the Rock Stars below.
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5 comments:
Gorgeous!!!!
You tempted me with wine now ice cream! What next my SS
Love the brightly coloured scoops of ice cream. Roll on Summer. Great layout.
Yummy! What a pretty card, and now I want Ice Cream!!! Beautifully done, dear friend :)
Yummy & super fun ice cream cone!
yep, this card definitely feels like summer! I'm way too scared to cut my stamps apart, but it worked out great for you! Love that chevron paper and the stitched frame.
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